Theo's tall and upright figure, with Ellinor obediently tagging along, made them look super cute together due to their height difference.
Yvette was squatting on the ground, bawling her eyes out, her violin was ruined, and she felt terrible about it.
She thought that crying would earn her the sympathy of the noble guy who had wiped her tears earlier, but to her surprise, no one came to help her up even after she cried for quite a while.
She looked up to see her Prince Charming walking away.
And that hunk was leaving too!
How could he just leave when she was in such a pitiful state?
Yvette quickly got up and chased after him, "Sir, wait up."
Jonah stopped and turned his head with a smile, "Yes? What's up?"
Yvette was taken aback and felt slightly uncomfortable.
Was it her imagination? Her Prince Charming was still smiling, but he seemed much colder than before.
"Um...sir, this is your handkerchief. Thanks for your kindness earlier." Yvette shyly handed over the handkerchief, hoping Prince Charming would ask for her contact information.
However, Jonah just smiled faintly and didn't take the handkerchief, "It's okay. You can keep it."
Yvette's cheeks turned red, and her heart beat faster!
He told her to keep the handkerchief. The texture of the handkerchief was not cheap. Did this mean?
Collin was expressionless, "Madam, if you insist it's worth a hundred grand, you must provide a purchase receipt or record. Otherwise, we'll have to go through legal procedures."
Hearing the words 'legal procedures', Yvette immediately backed down. She didn't want to get involved in a lawsuit right after graduating from university.
She thought: The violin was already ruined, but she couldn't give up on compensation.
She gritted her teeth in dissatisfaction, then honestly gave her bank account number.
Today was really her unlucky day, all because of Ellinor! It was all Ellinor's fault! She decided to become enemies with Ellinor!
In the car, Ellinor was looking down at her phone.
Theo's deep, cold voice rang out, laced with a hint of contempt, "Ms Mendoza does play the violin quite well!"
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